
Nearly three years since the UK entered lockdown, how have our city centres changed across the country?
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Nearly three years since the UK entered lockdown, how have our city centres changed across the country?
Centre for Cities' Realising Regional Growth conference series returns for 2023 with this first event taking place in Newcastle.
While London’s stuttering presents an additional productivity challenge, it should be possible for policy makers to deal with two separate productivity problems simultaneously.
A discussion on the lessons learned from Germany's approach to closing regional economic divides.
The national story of rising inactivity and labour shortages only plays out in a handful of cities and this has important implications for how policy goes about addressing the issue.
Hosted in partnership with Midlands Connect, this event will explore why delivering the Midlands Rail Hub is key to the region's future.
While many cities perform poorly against the national average, they still play an important role in their regions despite this underperformance.
One year after the publication of the white paper, and three years after a general election, the Government has very little to show on levelling up. This is what should happen now.
As well as providing a deep dive into the latest economic data on the UK’s cities and largest towns, this year our flagship publication focuses on the scale and geography of economic inactivity across the country.
What does the UK's growing inactivity crisis say about the state of the labour market and how should policy tackle this urban problem?